QUETTA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION versus REGISTRAR, TRADE UNIONS,BALOCHISTAN, DIRECTORATE OF LABOUR AND MANPOWER, QUETTA
Whether the Balochistan Local Government Ordinance 1980 Sections 56 and 59 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Sections 7 and 2 are affiliated with the Establishment and Industry in the Municipal Corporation to register their employees through the Registrar, Trade Unions. To enable your employees. Sections 7 and 2, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 Municipal corporation's local and special funds structured to pay for all taxes, fees, rent and profits, or to accumulate it in the performance of its functions, will be spent in priority order. By paying salaries and allowances to local council employees. In repayment of loans. Conducting elections; maintenance of local services and audit of accounts; meeting the expenditure incurred on the local fund; meeting the expenditures announced by the government, which is a reasonable expenditure on local funds. And the funds needed to meet the decree or award of a local council income and expenditure were, thus, an associated affair and could not be declared a municipal corporation solely because there was no affiliation with the industry or the establishment where it worked. People were busy doing the work. Registration of the Municipal Corporation Employees' Union in any industry, by the Registrar of Trade Unions, thus, the provisions of Sections 7 and 2, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, were violated and it was set aside.
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